Tuesday, March 13, 2012

New Citadel Paints and Extras Confirmed!



Citadel will completely revamp their paint range in April/May. Now we've got our hand on a supposed list of colours. An surprise - the range won't be getting smaller but bigger. In fact, it will be huge! The full list after the jump.

BASES
Ceramite White
Averland Sun
Jokaero Orange
Mephiston Red
Khorne Red
Naggaroth Night
Daemonette Hide
Kantor Blue
Macragge Blue
Caledon Sky
Stegadon scale green
Incubi Darkness
Caliban Green
Waaaagh! Flesh
Castellan green
Death world forest
Zandri dust
Steel Legion Drab
Bugmans Glow
Ratskin Flesh
Mournfang brown
XV-88
Rhinox hide
Dryad bark
Mechanicus standard grey
Celestus grey
Abaddon Black (the only black in the range)
Rakarth flesh
The fang
Screamer pink
Leadblecher (metal)
Balthasar Gold (metal)
Screaming Bell (metal)
Warplock brown (metal)


LAYER
White Scar
Yriel Yellow
Flash gitz yellow
Troll slayer orange
Fire dragon bright
Evil sunz scarlet
Wild Rider red
Wazdakka red
Squig Orange
Xereus Purple
Genestealer Purple
Warpfiend Grey
Slaanesh Grey
Alaitoc blue
Hoeth blue
Altdorf guard blue
Calgar blue
Teclis blue
Lothern blue
Sotek green
Temple guard blue
Kabalite green
Sybarite green
Warpstone glow
Moot green
Warboss green
Skarsnik green
Loren Forest
Straken green
Nurgling green
Elysian green
Ogryn camo
Ushabti Bone
Screaming skull
Tallarn sand
Karak stone
Cadian fleshstone
Kislev Flesh
Bestigor flesh
Ungor flesh
Skrag brown
Deathclaw brown
Tau light Ochre
Balor brown
Zamesi brown
Doombull brown
Tuskigor fur
Gorthor Brown
Baneblade Brown
Dawnstone
Administratum grey
Eshin grey
Dark reaper
Thunderhawk blue
Skavenblight dinge
Stormvermin fur
Ulthuan grey
Pallid wych flesh
Russ grey
Fenrisian grey
Pink horror
Emperors Children
Ironbreaker (metal)
Runefang steel (metal)
Gehennas gold(metal)
Auric Armour(metal)
Hashut Copper(metal)
Sycorax Bronze(metal)
Brass Scorpion(metal)
Runelord Brass(metal)

SHADES
Casandora Yellow
Fuegan Orange
Carroburg Crimson
Druchii Violet
Drakenhof Nightshade
Coelia greenshade
Biel-tan green
Athonian camoshade
Seraphim Sepia
Reikland fleshshade
Agrax earthshade (Devlan Mud)
Nuln Oil

DRY
Praxeti White
Hexos palesun
Kindleflame
Lucius Lilac
Etherium blue
Skink blue
Hellion green
Underhive ash
Eldar Flesh
Tyrant Shell
Terminatus stone
Longbeard grey
Changling pink
Necron Compound
Golden Griffon

GLAZE
Lamenters yellow
Waywatcher Green
Guilliman blue
Bloodletter

TEXTURE
Mourn Mountain snow
Stirland Mud
Blackfire Eath
Astrogranite
Armageddon Dust
Lustrian Undergrowth

TECHNICAL
Lahmian Medium
Ard coat
Imperial Primer
Liquid Green stuff

9 comments:

  1. I'll be interested to see how the textures and glazes and those kinds of nifty specialized paints come out, but as for the 'normal' paints, I've already begun my transition over to Vajello. They have squirty bottles and better value for money.

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  2. I was going to take your advice and move to P3 paints. How do you think these will stack up vs. P3?

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  3. you have a strange idea of what confirmed means...

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    1. The picture is from an actual ebay auction that was confirmed. The list itself is from retailers that were sent it by GW itself. ;)

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  4. I'm very excited by this and def curious to see how the textured paint looks.

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  5. They've been talking about this since I think July last year, at least that's when I first heard mention. Nice to see it take a step closer to reality, even if I tend to by P3 and blend now. I'll certainly try these to see what the different lines offer.

    Still, what about backward compatibility? Will my existing citadel paints still work?

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  6. If its anything like the last few change overs, colors that keep the same name will most likely, and sadly, be slightly off from each other. Ive noticed GW has a problem matching colors exactly when they change anything withy the formulas.

    I am however excited about the various ranges and a very curious about the textured paint.

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  7. i hope these don't dry out more easily. they dry out as they change the mediums. and each time your paints have to be replaced more often.

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  8. Anyone seen GW's new '145' trailer? It's on their site, is typically non-informative, and I think that this might be it for some reason...

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